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STS068-150-045 (30 September 1994) --- (Kliuchevskoi Volcano) The major eruption that began September 30, 1994...
EUMETSAT director-general, Alain Ratier, speaks at a renaming ceremony for the international ocean science satellite...
ESA (European Space Agency) director of Earth Observation Programmes, Josef Aschbacher, announces that the...
Former director of NASA’s Earth Science Division, Mike Freilich is seen onstage at the conclusion of a renaming...
A team member from Kennedy’s Environmental Management Branch works to remove a mangrove seedling on the shoreline of...
Former director of NASA’s Earth Science Division, Mike Freilich, speaks at a renaming ceremony for the international...
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine applauds NASA’s former director of the Earth Science division, Dr. Michael...
Head of Global Issues and Innovation of the European Union delegation to the United States, Mercedes Garcia Pérez...
A team from Kennedy’s Environmental Management Branch works to remove a mangrove seedling on the shoreline of...
NASA associate administrator for Science, Thomas Zurbuchen, speaks at a renaming ceremony for the international...
ESA (European Space Agency) director of Earth Observation Programmes, Josef Aschbacher, left, presents NASA’s former...
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) assistant administrator for Satellite and Information...
ISS006-E-22132 (January 2003) --- A portion of the Society Islands was captured with a digital still camera by one...
Airbus Defence and Space technicians position the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich spacecraft for fueling inside SpaceX’s...
ESA (European Space Agency) director of Earth Observation Programmes, Josef Aschbacher, left, presents NASA’s former...
NASA associate administrator for Science, Thomas Zurbuchen, left, makes closing remarks with Dr. Michael Freilich,...
STS099-729-086 (11-22 February 2000) ---In this 70mm frame photographed by one of the STS-99 crew members, the city...
Today's VIS image shows part of the northwestern upper flank of Ascraeus Mons. Lava flows and collapse features...
NASA associate administrator for Science, Thomas Zurbuchen, speaks at a renaming ceremony for the international...
NASA's Oceans Melting Greenland airborne mission found that most of Greenland's glaciers that empty into the ocean...
ISS007-E-16813 (8 October 2003) --- This view featuring Honolulu, Hawaii was photographed by an Expedition 7...
Astronaut Daniel W. Bursch, Expedition Four flight engineer, was delighted in capturing this image of Mt. Everest in...
Part of the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite's science instrument payload sits in a clean room at...
The audience applauds NASA’s former director of the Earth Science division, Dr. Michael Freilich, right, at the...